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>> hi, suzanne. as connecticut police put it, we're dealing with a shooter who is dead and now we're trying to rebuild history, rebuilding history and trying to answer why did he do it? investigators have found evidence that sandy hook elementary school shooter adam lanza was, quote, obsessed with other mass murders. a source with knowledge of the investigation tells cnn. cbs news first reported monday adam lanza may have been trying to outdo another mass murderer, anders breivik in norway. he killed 77 people in 2011. >> is there any information that points toward this connection with breivik. >> the "hartford courant" reports that news stories in the 2011 norway massacre were discovered in lanza's bedroom. remember, lanza shot his mother last december, then went to sandy hook elementary and systematically killed 20 children and 6 teachers before taking his own life when police arrived. lanza reportedly chose the school because of the large number of potential targets in a closed-in setting. cbs quo
>> hi, suzanne. as connecticut police put it, we're dealing with a shooter who is dead and now we're trying to rebuild history, rebuilding history and trying to answer why did he do it? investigators have found evidence that sandy hook elementary school shooter adam lanza was, quote, obsessed with other mass murders. a source with knowledge of the investigation tells cnn. cbs news first reported monday adam lanza may have been trying to outdo another mass murderer, anders breivik in...
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suzanne, michael and richard, listen to they. you look at me, richard, and say you're a pretty good looking guy but you're about 50 pounds too fat, you refuse to diet, so we have to take 50 pounds off but you can't touch your limbs because then you won't be able to write, you can't touch your feet and lips because you can't talk and can't touch your ears and you can't touch your brain because you need that to think and your neck attaches to your body so we'll scrape a little off your forearm, cut your toenai toenails, shave your head a little closer. that's the problem. you can't touch two-thirds of the u.s. budget because it's enentitlements, social security, medicare and medicaid. you're cutting from these places where you can't nearly affect the deficit. >> and yet, ali, you're ignoring the point that in 2011, when the u.s. was downgraded from aaa, all right the uk is also in the same leaky boat, but in 2011 they couldn't do it. they couldn't do it with the sup supercommittee, they couldn't do it with the grand bargain, couldn
suzanne, michael and richard, listen to they. you look at me, richard, and say you're a pretty good looking guy but you're about 50 pounds too fat, you refuse to diet, so we have to take 50 pounds off but you can't touch your limbs because then you won't be able to write, you can't touch your feet and lips because you can't talk and can't touch your ears and you can't touch your brain because you need that to think and your neck attaches to your body so we'll scrape a little off your forearm,...
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yeah i'm suzanne salami nothing tastes better on a glenn and lady burger than a little insider trading catcher stacey. max kaiser before we go further into suzanne salami that's her real name when talking about the mystery meat given to her at these food banks let's talk about the slaughter of gwen and lady a warning ignored the not to over two thousand am a hitchcock said farewell to her beloved horses when a lady she had agreed to lend them to a woman who could offer them only needed pastor for a while hitchcock was sent pictures of her two horses grazing contentedly she now knows that within two weeks they had been sent to a slaughter house and exported to europe for food ok so the woman was getting photos of the horses that she sent off to some kind of horsey la la land or retirement horsey land and they were not turn into glue like during victorian times but they were turned into findus lasagna and other derivative horsey meat products here in the u.k. that people were galloping to tesco to coopt down and she lived with them however their virtual counterparts in a virtual reality
yeah i'm suzanne salami nothing tastes better on a glenn and lady burger than a little insider trading catcher stacey. max kaiser before we go further into suzanne salami that's her real name when talking about the mystery meat given to her at these food banks let's talk about the slaughter of gwen and lady a warning ignored the not to over two thousand am a hitchcock said farewell to her beloved horses when a lady she had agreed to lend them to a woman who could offer them only needed pastor...
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yeah i'm suzanne salami nothing tastes better on a glenn and lady burger than a little insider trading catcher stacey. max kaiser before we go further into suzanne salami that's her real name talking about the mystery meat given to her at these food banks let's talk about the slaughter of gwen and lady a warning ignored in october two thousand and eight emma hitchcock said farewell to her beloved horses when lady she had agreed to lend them to a woman who could offer them a limited pastor for a while hitchcock was sent pictures of her two horses grazing contentedly she now knows that within two weeks they had been sent to a slaughter house and exported to europe for food ok so the woman was getting photos of the horses that she sent off to some kind of horsey la la land or retirement horsey land and they were not turn into glue like during victorian times but they were turned into findus lasagna and other derivative horsey meat products here in the u.k. that people were galloping to tesco to coopt down and she lived with them however their virtual counterparts in a virtual reality i gu
yeah i'm suzanne salami nothing tastes better on a glenn and lady burger than a little insider trading catcher stacey. max kaiser before we go further into suzanne salami that's her real name talking about the mystery meat given to her at these food banks let's talk about the slaughter of gwen and lady a warning ignored in october two thousand and eight emma hitchcock said farewell to her beloved horses when lady she had agreed to lend them to a woman who could offer them a limited pastor for a...
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yeah i'm suzanne salami nothing tastes better on a gwen and lady burger than a little insider trading catcher stacey. max kaiser before we go further into suzanne salami that's her real name when talking about the mystery meat give her at these food banks let's talk about the slaughter of gwen and lady a warning ignored in october two thousand and eight emma hitchcock said farewell to her beloved horses gwen and lady she had agreed to lend them to a woman who could offer them a limited pastor for a while hitchcock was sent pictures of her two horses grazing contentedly she now knows that within two weeks they had been sent to a slaughter house and exported to europe for food ok so the woman was getting photos of the horses that she sent off to some kind of horsey la la land or retirement horsey land and they were not turn into glue like during victorian times but they were turned into findus lasagna and other derivative horsey meat products here in the u.k. that people were galloping to tesco to coopt down and she lived with them however their virtual counterparts in a virtual reality
yeah i'm suzanne salami nothing tastes better on a gwen and lady burger than a little insider trading catcher stacey. max kaiser before we go further into suzanne salami that's her real name when talking about the mystery meat give her at these food banks let's talk about the slaughter of gwen and lady a warning ignored in october two thousand and eight emma hitchcock said farewell to her beloved horses gwen and lady she had agreed to lend them to a woman who could offer them a limited pastor...
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when we come back, suzanne goldenberg joins us. we will be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. >> what donorstrust has given money to a variety of the right wing, denying climate change appears to be its top priority. and analysis by the environmentalist group greenpeace reveals donors trust has funneled a least $146 million to more than 100 climate change denial groups over the past decade. in 2010, 12 of these groups received between 30% to 7% of their funding from donors trust. some included americans for prosperity, the committee for a constructive tomorrow, the heartland institute and the competitive enterprise institute. >> although many donors trust funders are well known, at least two -- are unknown, at least two of its members include validations bank will by the billionaire charles cook, a leading backer of climate denial. for more on donorstrust and the denial of global warming, we're washington, dc byofrom suzanne
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>> yeah, you know, suzanne, it is interesting. he's on the field right now doing the drills that really are the benchmark for most players that teams use to decide whether to draft him. nerve wracking stuff for most players. and he ran a little slower than people expected. for him, as important as the drills are, they're really child's play compared to the press conference he gave here on saturday. now, it was just 15 minutes, but it was first time he met the media en masse since this whole scandal. and a lot of teams said they were looking at that more closely than even the carefully controlled one on one interviews he's given because this is really under pressure, unpredictable and the reviews afterward have been pretty good. i spoke or texted with personnel people on several teams and they said they were impressed with the way he took responsibility for himself, they were impressed with his confidence. take a listen to how he sounded a couple of days ago. >> it is definitely embarrassing. you walking through a grocery store and
>> yeah, you know, suzanne, it is interesting. he's on the field right now doing the drills that really are the benchmark for most players that teams use to decide whether to draft him. nerve wracking stuff for most players. and he ran a little slower than people expected. for him, as important as the drills are, they're really child's play compared to the press conference he gave here on saturday. now, it was just 15 minutes, but it was first time he met the media en masse since this...
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suzanne suzanne, during this court proceeding, jesse jackson jr. looked back at his parents who were in the courtroom, and that key moment, when the judge asked him, how do you plead? he looked directly at him and dabbed his eyes. he turned back to the judge and said guilty, your honor. jesse jackson jr. also told the judge, "i used moneys that should have been for campaign purposes." he is pleading guilty to a felony, conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud, and false staltements. the judge also asked him about his state of mind, getting a sense of is he aware of what's'haiwhat's happening in the proceedings? as you well know, jackson suffers from depression and bipolar disease. he acknowledged he was a patient for a while at the mayo clinic. but jackson's attorney told the press that this is the beginning of a new day, and he is optimistic. >> i will answer a question i received many times, and it's a question about how he's doing. it turns out that jesse has serious health issues. many of you know about them. we're going to talk about them e
suzanne suzanne, during this court proceeding, jesse jackson jr. looked back at his parents who were in the courtroom, and that key moment, when the judge asked him, how do you plead? he looked directly at him and dabbed his eyes. he turned back to the judge and said guilty, your honor. jesse jackson jr. also told the judge, "i used moneys that should have been for campaign purposes." he is pleading guilty to a felony, conspiracy to commit mail fraud, wire fraud, and false...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. we start with this, the blame game over those forced spending cuts heating up now. so is the political trash talk. in a news conference, a little while ago, john boehner accused the president of playing politics. >> the president has been traveling all over the country and today going down to newport news in order to use our military men and women as a prop in yet another campaign rally to support his tax hikes. now the american people know, the president gets more money they're just going to spend it. >> not to be outdone, house minority leader nancy pelosi fired back at republicans over the cuts. known in washington as sequestration. >> republicans say they're kicking the can down the road. i don't think they're kicking the can down the road. i think they're nudging the potato across the table with their nose. most don't know what the world sequester means. sequestration equals unemployment. sequestration, we don't want it. >> that's basic. half of cuts come from defense spending. t
i'm suzanne malveaux. we start with this, the blame game over those forced spending cuts heating up now. so is the political trash talk. in a news conference, a little while ago, john boehner accused the president of playing politics. >> the president has been traveling all over the country and today going down to newport news in order to use our military men and women as a prop in yet another campaign rally to support his tax hikes. now the american people know, the president gets more...
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>> hi, suzanne. a horrifying attack, as you described it, what we know at this point, according to local media reports, six spanish women raped inside a condo staying near the beach resort and seven men tied up with cell phone cables. now, as you mentioned, the mayor just reacted, saying that this is definitely horrifying, condemned the attack, but said it's something that could happen anywhere in the world. we also know that the spanish ambassador is in contact with the victims. at this hour they're not specifying exactly where they are but they have told us they have received medical attention and taking care of them, as we speak. but certainly horrifying details, these tourists reportedly staying at a condo, no motive why the attack. of course the hunt, the manhunt, on for the gang of armed masked men. >> a loot of pressure on the mayor to respond. clearly it's a popular place. a lot of us go vacation, a lot of people feel safe there. i want us listen to the mayor in his own words, his response to
>> hi, suzanne. a horrifying attack, as you described it, what we know at this point, according to local media reports, six spanish women raped inside a condo staying near the beach resort and seven men tied up with cell phone cables. now, as you mentioned, the mayor just reacted, saying that this is definitely horrifying, condemned the attack, but said it's something that could happen anywhere in the world. we also know that the spanish ambassador is in contact with the victims. at this...
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suzanne. >> athena, thanks. a lot of people weighing in on this about whether or not you get saturday mail delivery. you have this from nicky, who says the usps is discontinuing mail service on saturday, i'll have to throw my junk mail out monday through friday. this from joseph, usps not delivering on saturday starting in august, hopefully this saves them from closing. and ashley says usps cutting saturday delivery starting august, two days you don't have to walk to the mail box. check out this cartoon. this is from the pittsburgh tribune review. it's editorial cartoonist randy bish, it says u.s. first class forever, except saturdays. thank you, randy. and the gun fight goes to hollywood today, and hollywood actually taking it to washington. you have celebrities including chris rock, singer tony bennett joining other advocates essentially for tighter gun control. they are calling on congress to act. they are affiliated with a web site called demand a plan. it's a group behind this psa. check it out. >> as an am
suzanne. >> athena, thanks. a lot of people weighing in on this about whether or not you get saturday mail delivery. you have this from nicky, who says the usps is discontinuing mail service on saturday, i'll have to throw my junk mail out monday through friday. this from joseph, usps not delivering on saturday starting in august, hopefully this saves them from closing. and ashley says usps cutting saturday delivery starting august, two days you don't have to walk to the mail box. check...
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i'm suzanne malveaux. catholics around the world have a new leader in the church, by easter that is the hope. today pope benedict xvi announcing his resignation effective at the end of the month. he cited his deteriorating strength and his advanced age. he turns 86 in april. i want to bring in two guests. senior vatican analyst john allen and the reverend thomas reis, author of inside the vatican. john, i want to start with you. very historic, hasn't happened in 600 years. what is the significance to the church? >> reporter: well, suzanne, the significance is enormous, the pope is considered by catholics to be the vicar of christ on earth. the successor of peter, the unquestioned leader of the 1.2 billion strong catholic community around the world. benedict has done everything he can to send signals of stability and continuity here, that is the indication that there will be a regular conclave to elect the next pope and that the next pope will enjoy his full support and so on. nevertheless, these moments of
i'm suzanne malveaux. catholics around the world have a new leader in the church, by easter that is the hope. today pope benedict xvi announcing his resignation effective at the end of the month. he cited his deteriorating strength and his advanced age. he turns 86 in april. i want to bring in two guests. senior vatican analyst john allen and the reverend thomas reis, author of inside the vatican. john, i want to start with you. very historic, hasn't happened in 600 years. what is the...
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chris, i saw you, and then we'll get suzanne here? >> in answer to her comment, i would say you don't need to be necessarily - i don't think you need to have a religion to deal with these questions of religiosity or whatever you call it. so i think that yes, it is a choice, but i think more and more today, people are filling that with other things, and so i think that that's developing into a religion, just as long ago in history, people had these fundamental questions, and so in its place, there came myths and answers, and even now today we're seeing the same thing happening. >> well, now i want to hold - we'll get to suzanne, and then i want to go through this, but i want to get back to that, because in my 101 class down at western, i used to have an assignment, which is kind of a fun one - in fact, we may even have had it in this class; i haven't checked the syllabus recently - but to write up a world view analysis of something, and i would get papers in my class from people whose whole world is built around adventure comics, or a
chris, i saw you, and then we'll get suzanne here? >> in answer to her comment, i would say you don't need to be necessarily - i don't think you need to have a religion to deal with these questions of religiosity or whatever you call it. so i think that yes, it is a choice, but i think more and more today, people are filling that with other things, and so i think that that's developing into a religion, just as long ago in history, people had these fundamental questions, and so in its...
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account account i'm suzanne malveaux. today i'm joined by michael holmes. >> nice to be here. >> you're an aussie, a surferdo dude as well. >> good day. >> maybe we'll start the show every day that way. >> that would be fine. >>> we'll get started. beginning in south africa, police investigating the death of oscar pistorius' girlfriend tell us she was shot four times through a bathroom door. local media report that police are examining a blood-stained cricket bat found at the home. >>> hugo chavez finally back home in caracus. the socialist leader flying back home in the middle of the night, guess what, announces his arrival by twitter. he feeted this, we come back to the country of venezuela. thank god. thank you, dear people. here, we continue the treatment. chavez had been recovering from cancer surgery in cuba. >>> and venezuelan officials released this picture of chavez with his daughters last week. critics have accused him of putting his country in limbo with no leader for two months now. >>> and the country music c
account account i'm suzanne malveaux. today i'm joined by michael holmes. >> nice to be here. >> you're an aussie, a surferdo dude as well. >> good day. >> maybe we'll start the show every day that way. >> that would be fine. >>> we'll get started. beginning in south africa, police investigating the death of oscar pistorius' girlfriend tell us she was shot four times through a bathroom door. local media report that police are examining a blood-stained...
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yeah i'm suzanne salami nothing tastes better on a glenn and lady burger than a little insider trading catcher stacey. max kaiser before we go further into suzanne salami that's her real name when talking about the mystery meat given to her at these food banks let's talk about the slaughter of gwen and lady a warning ignored the not to over two thousand a.m.a. hitchcock said farewell to her beloved horses gwen and lady she had agreed to lend them to a woman who could offer them a limited pastor for a while hitchcock was sent pictures of her two horses grazing contentedly she now knows that within two weeks they had been sent to a slaughter house and exported to europe for food ok so the woman was getting photos of the horses that she sent off to some kind of horsey la la land or retirement horsey land and they were not turn into glue like during victorian times but they were turned into findus lasagna and other derivative horsey meat products here in the u.k. that people were galloping to tesco to coopt down and she lived with them however their virtual counterparts in a virtual realit
yeah i'm suzanne salami nothing tastes better on a glenn and lady burger than a little insider trading catcher stacey. max kaiser before we go further into suzanne salami that's her real name when talking about the mystery meat given to her at these food banks let's talk about the slaughter of gwen and lady a warning ignored the not to over two thousand a.m.a. hitchcock said farewell to her beloved horses gwen and lady she had agreed to lend them to a woman who could offer them a limited pastor...
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suzanne? >> thank you. >>> the parents of a transgender 6-year-old say a colorado schoolschoo school's discriminating against their child. she was born a boy and identifies as a girl and wants to use the girl's bathroom. first the school was okay with that and now they have had a change of heart. they say the school is breaking the law. >> i believe that the wording of the law is very solid and i believe they're in direct violation of it. they are, in fact, discriminating, which the law itself is called the antidiscrimination act. i know they state they have been accommodating. but what they're doing is discriminating. >> our jim spellman has more from denver. >> reporter: like many 6-year-old girls coy math this loves pig tails and prefers barbies over g.i. joes. she was born male but presents herself female. >> we noticed when she was 18 months old, as soon as she could express herself, she was really expressing that she was a girl. >> reporter: at her fountain, colorado, school she's been t
suzanne? >> thank you. >>> the parents of a transgender 6-year-old say a colorado schoolschoo school's discriminating against their child. she was born a boy and identifies as a girl and wants to use the girl's bathroom. first the school was okay with that and now they have had a change of heart. they say the school is breaking the law. >> i believe that the wording of the law is very solid and i believe they're in direct violation of it. they are, in fact, discriminating,...
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suzanne steinbomb, one of the country's top heart specialists. we are what we eat, suzanne. we've talked about this before. you know, you -- i don't know if you could hear all of what john basso was saying. can you talk about high-fat, high-calorie foods overall, the kind they serve at the heart attack grill, suggest how people eat impacts the heart? >> you know, it's amazing. this is not my first time commenting on the heart attack grill. what you have to realize is, mr. basso has really made a business out of people's weaknesses. and the reality is, this high-fat food is -- it's killing people. we hear about heart attacks from this establishment on a regular basis. we know that if you eat high fats, the chances of your ldl, your bad cholesterol going up, leading to heart disease is a significant reality. and this is sort of a microcosm of the united states of america, and what happens when we eat high-fat foods. >> you know, the other thing that was mentioned, and i think john brought up a point that john, the man who died of a heart attack, he wasn't heavy. i think he sai
suzanne steinbomb, one of the country's top heart specialists. we are what we eat, suzanne. we've talked about this before. you know, you -- i don't know if you could hear all of what john basso was saying. can you talk about high-fat, high-calorie foods overall, the kind they serve at the heart attack grill, suggest how people eat impacts the heart? >> you know, it's amazing. this is not my first time commenting on the heart attack grill. what you have to realize is, mr. basso has really...
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suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> tom: as suzanne mentioned, we're just days away from $85 billion in federal spending cuts hitting the u.s. economy. today, the war of words over the sequester continued. president obama called on the nation's governors today to pressure lawmakers over the sequester, saying citizens of their states will be out of work. the american people are out there ef row day meeting their responsibilities, giving it their all to provide thor their families and their communities. a lot of are you doing the same things in your respective states. we need that same kind of attitude here in washington. at the very least the american people have a right to expect that from the representatives. >> we've got more on this from darren gersh. he spoke with one of the republican leaders in the u.s. house today. cathy mcmorris rogers. we began by asking whether the sequester will actually happen. >> i hope not. we'll see. march 1st is right around the corner. and what we need is for the president and the democratic senate to sit down and come up with a proposal to replace t
suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> tom: as suzanne mentioned, we're just days away from $85 billion in federal spending cuts hitting the u.s. economy. today, the war of words over the sequester continued. president obama called on the nation's governors today to pressure lawmakers over the sequester, saying citizens of their states will be out of work. the american people are out there ef row day meeting their responsibilities, giving it their all to provide thor their...
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. >> reporter: i'm suzanne pratt. still ahead, fourth-quarter earnings are still trickling in, but already there may be reason for investors to fret about the first quarter. >> tom: also in the spotlight today-- positive data on the housing market. 2012 saw the best calendar-year growth in housing prices since the summer of 2006. a separate report shows new home sales rose almost 16% in january. erika miller reports on the outlook for the sector. >> reporter: the economic recovery is facing a number of headwinds, including a weak job market, high government debt, and rising prices at the pump. but you wont find the housing market on the list of economic woes. in fact, it's one of the few positives. >> earlier, when we had the recession a few years ago, housing was subtracting close to one percentage point off growth for the year. it looks like housing should contribute to gdp growth, something close to half a percentage point. >> reporter: home prices have been steadily recovering for about a year now. the s&p/case-sh
. >> reporter: i'm suzanne pratt. still ahead, fourth-quarter earnings are still trickling in, but already there may be reason for investors to fret about the first quarter. >> tom: also in the spotlight today-- positive data on the housing market. 2012 saw the best calendar-year growth in housing prices since the summer of 2006. a separate report shows new home sales rose almost 16% in january. erika miller reports on the outlook for the sector. >> reporter: the economic...
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. >> reporter: i'm suzanne pratt, still ahead, we take you to the toy industry's big show and show you what might be hot this fall. >> susie: on wall street today, a slight pullback for stocks after six straight weeks to the upside. investors hit pause ahead of the state of the union address and a bunch of economic reports due out later this week. the dow fell 21 points, the nasdaq lost about two, the s&p down nearly a point. >> susie: there is now growing concern in washington that banks are still not safe enough and may still be too big. a new book on the banking industry says bankers try to make their business more complicated than it is. the book is called "the bankers' new clothes," washington bureau chief darren gersh spoke with one of the authors, stanford finance professor anat admati and asked her why she's trying to demystify banking. >> i think people give exceptions to banks that are completely unwarranted. in other words, they somehow get to do what they want to do, even though it only works for them and not for the economy. but they kind of make you think that they must b
. >> reporter: i'm suzanne pratt, still ahead, we take you to the toy industry's big show and show you what might be hot this fall. >> susie: on wall street today, a slight pullback for stocks after six straight weeks to the upside. investors hit pause ahead of the state of the union address and a bunch of economic reports due out later this week. the dow fell 21 points, the nasdaq lost about two, the s&p down nearly a point. >> susie: there is now growing concern in...
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suzanne steinbomb, one of the country's top heart specialists. we are what we eat, suzanne. we've talked about this before. you know, you -- i don't know if you could hear all of what john basso was saying. can you talk about high-fat, high-calorie foods overall, the kind they serve at the heart attack grill, suggest how people eat impacts the heart? >> you know, it's amazing. this is not my first time commenting on the heart attack grill. what you have to realize is, mr. basso has really made a business out of people's weaknesses. and the reality is, this high-fat food is -- it's killing people. we hear about heart attacks from this establishment on a regular basis. we know that if you eat high fats, the chances of your ldl, your bad cholesterol going up, leading to heart disease is a significant reality. and this is sort of a microcosm of the united states of america, and what happens when we eat high-fat foods. >> you know, the other thing that was mentioned, and i think john brought up a point that john, the man who died of a health care, he wasn't heavy. i think he said
suzanne steinbomb, one of the country's top heart specialists. we are what we eat, suzanne. we've talked about this before. you know, you -- i don't know if you could hear all of what john basso was saying. can you talk about high-fat, high-calorie foods overall, the kind they serve at the heart attack grill, suggest how people eat impacts the heart? >> you know, it's amazing. this is not my first time commenting on the heart attack grill. what you have to realize is, mr. basso has really...
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suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: our next guest says the u.s. airways and american airlines merger is a positive for the industry and travelers. he's ray neidl, airline analyst at nexa capital. ray, if this is such a positive for the industry, why is it that all of the airline stocks were down today? >> well, i have been telling people about u.s. air waste stock in anticipation when the deal is announced, sell it. and what about all the others, i mean if you look at these stocks now, whether it's delta, united, continental or southwest, they were all down between 1 to 4% today. >> basically it was probably other developments that did that. the merger is going to be positive long term. the reason why i said buy in anticipation, sell on doing the deal is u.s. airways is going to face a big challenge now for the next year or two combining two systems. but overall, it is a major positive, it's a final chapter on the deregulation and we're going a new book where airlines will benefit from new technology. >> susie: certainly it is complicated and comp
suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: our next guest says the u.s. airways and american airlines merger is a positive for the industry and travelers. he's ray neidl, airline analyst at nexa capital. ray, if this is such a positive for the industry, why is it that all of the airline stocks were down today? >> well, i have been telling people about u.s. air waste stock in anticipation when the deal is announced, sell it. and what about all the others, i mean if you...
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suzanne pratt reports. >> reporter: maybe you've seen the headlines, or perhaps you've heard the banter on television. what everyone is talking about is the retail investor, and whether he or she is cozying up to stocks again? the answer depends on where you look, and who you ask. financial planner lewis altfest says phones at his firm are busy with clients interested in equities. >> the little guy is coming back into the market. the little guy has got bonds up to his eyeballs, and is starting to peel off some of those bonds. >> reporter: and, there is hard data to backup what people like altfest are experiencing. in the past three weeks, investors have put $30 billion to work in stock mutual funds, something that hasn't happened for years. surprisingly, however, about the same amount came into bond funds. that may suggest investors are finally willing to take some risk with their cash: stocks or bonds, they're really not picky. ameritrade's jeff goldberg says traffic at his midtown branch is definitely up, but not back to pre-financial crisis levels. >> i wouldn't say it's the most, bu
suzanne pratt reports. >> reporter: maybe you've seen the headlines, or perhaps you've heard the banter on television. what everyone is talking about is the retail investor, and whether he or she is cozying up to stocks again? the answer depends on where you look, and who you ask. financial planner lewis altfest says phones at his firm are busy with clients interested in equities. >> the little guy is coming back into the market. the little guy has got bonds up to his eyeballs, and...
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suzanne pratt reports. >> reporter: maybe you've seen the headlines, or perhaps you've heard the banter on television. what everyone is talking about is the retail investor, and whether he or she is cozying up to stocks again? the answer depends on where you look, and who you ask. financial planner lewis altfest says phones at his firm are busy with clients interested in equities. >> the little guy is coming back into the market. the little guy has got bonds up to his eyeballs, and is starting to peel off some of those bonds. >> reporter: and, there is hard data to backup what people like altfest are experiencing. in the past three weeks, investors have put $30 billion to work in stock mutual funds, something that hasn't happened for years. surprisingly, however, about the same amount came into bond funds. that may suggest investors are finally willing to take some risk with their cash: stocks or bonds, they're really not picky. ameritrade's jeff goldberg says traffic at his midtown branch is definitely up, but not back to pre-financial crisis levels. >> i wouldn't say it's the most, bu
suzanne pratt reports. >> reporter: maybe you've seen the headlines, or perhaps you've heard the banter on television. what everyone is talking about is the retail investor, and whether he or she is cozying up to stocks again? the answer depends on where you look, and who you ask. financial planner lewis altfest says phones at his firm are busy with clients interested in equities. >> the little guy is coming back into the market. the little guy has got bonds up to his eyeballs, and...